Reviews
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Motorola One Vision review: A tall order? With a long display, 48-megapixel camera and Samsung’s mid-tier chipset, the Motorola One Vision is a nearly brilliant mish-mash£269 -
recommended
Motorola Moto G7 Play review: Cheap and (almost) cheerful The Moto G7 Play launched alongside three other Moto-branded smartphones, and it’s the least impressive of the lot£149 -
recommended
Huawei P30: The understudy steals the show The Huawei P30 is less exotic than the Pro but still packs in plenty of technology -
best buy
Garmin Fenix 5 Plus: The gold standard of multisport watches Garmin's Fenix 5 Plus delivers a combination of features and performance that you simply won't find anywhere else£600 -
Deepcool Gamerstorm Fryzen review This AMD-only cooler is skillfully designed, but its actual cooling performance is nothing special£80 -
best buy
LG Gram 17: Finally available in the UK The 17in version of the LG Gram has a lot to live up to. Thankfully, it’s just as impressive as last time£1529 -
recommended
Dell Latitude 3300: Ready for school Made for school and business use, the Dell Latitude 3300 is hard to beat for the money£509 -
recommended
Acer Nitro 7 (2019): Great price, great performance Entry-level gaming laptops can be hard to get right, but the new Acer Nitro 7 might have the winning formula£1200 -
Nest Cam review: Beautifully simple, but simply expensive Nest Cam is a delightfully simple IP camera that integrates with Nest’s other smart home tech, but the subscription model is expensive£159 -
best buy
Huawei P30 Pro: Four times the charm Huawei’s P30 Pro adds yet another camera to the mix, but are there any noteworthy improvements to be found elsewhere?£899 -
Apple iPhone Xs: A pocket powerhouse Like all Apple products, the Xs is far from cheap - and it's no longer available to purchase from Apple£999